Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1776

Introduced
2/18/25  
Refer
2/18/25  

Caption

Greenwood Utilities Commission; authorize construction and leasing of dark fiber to enhance broadband capacity in service territory of.

Impact

The enactment of HB1776 would significantly impact state laws regarding utility services and digital infrastructure development. By empowering the Greenwood Utilities Commission, the bill aligns state legislative efforts with national trends towards expanding broadband access, especially in underserved areas. This move is particularly timely as many regions look to enhance their technological provisions to compete in a rapidly evolving digital economy. Consequently, the bill could lead to improved internet services for residents and businesses alike, fostering a more connected and technologically advanced community.

Summary

House Bill 1776 aims to enhance broadband capacity within the service territory of the Greenwood Utilities Commission by authorizing it to construct and lease dark fiber infrastructure. This initiative is intended to meet the increasing demands for digital infrastructure from both businesses and residents in the area, ultimately supporting economic growth and technological advancement. By expanding broadband capabilities, the bill seeks to attract more technological investments which are critical for modern economic development.

Contention

While the bill primarily garners support for its intentions to boost broadband access, it may also face scrutiny regarding potential implications for existing telecommunications providers and the competitive landscape. Stakeholders may express concerns about the role of a publicly funded entity in providing services typically handled by private companies. This contention invites a broader dialogue on the balance between public initiatives aimed at closing the digital divide and the interests of private sector providers, which could influence future legislative discussions surrounding similar bills.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2455

Public Service Commission; restructure to include Public Utilities Staff.

MS HB1067

Mississippi Broadband Accessibility Act; create.

MS SB3225

Hattiesburg Convention Commission; authorize to use the design-build method of construction contracting.

MS HB1806

City of Olive Branch; authorize expenditure of funds to establish industrial, technological or educational park or parks in.

MS HB152

The Digital Access Learning and Virtual Instruction Program Act of 2023; create.

MS HB1948

City of Olive Branch; authorize expenditure of funds to establish industrial, technological or educational park or parks within.

MS SB3149

City of Olive Branch; authorize to transfer certain properties within industrial, technological or educational parks.

MS HB1880

Grenada County; expand certain authority concerning Greater Grenada Partnership.

MS SB2522

Forestry; abolish Forestry Commission and transfer duties to Division of Forestry in MS Department of Agriculture & Commerce.

MS SB2570

Office of Workforce Development; extend exemption from PPRB provisions on rental/leasing of real property for agency business.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.